Spectacular Explosive Eruptions at Anak Krakatau (Krakatoa) Volcano, Indonesia 1st Nov. 2010

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  • Incredible Explosive Eruptions at Anak Krakatau (Krakatoa) Volcano, Indonesia 1st Nov. 2010. Alert level has recently been raised. Follow me at Twitter - / typhoonfury
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  • @MioRaem
    @MioRaem 9 лет назад +16

    This was pretty big, now imagine the bang that took place in 1883. If you check out Krakatau Island on google earth, it's four islands divided by water. It was one single island 11 miles wide with three craters back then. The epicenter was where the middle island is today. Except for three small rests which are the other three islands today, everything of the original island got obliterated to dust. Residents tell of gigantic tsunamis (60 feet+) which came up because right after the the final eruption there was literally nothing there for a moment, a hole in the ocean. The water was pushed away completely and had to fill Ground Zero up first and thus formed the Tsunamis.

    • @flyingcumshot
      @flyingcumshot 9 лет назад +3

      They say the final explosion was the loudest sound ever heard by Humans.

    • @commenter7893
      @commenter7893 9 лет назад +1

      +MioRaem there was one even bigger than that in 436 according to the javanese book of kings mentioned in wikipedia. That explosion reportedly split Java from Sumatra

    • @tarantulaguy1998
      @tarantulaguy1998 7 лет назад

      MioRaen: Not entirely true. You mentioned that the other two islands, Perlaten and Lang I think they're called. They weren't a part of the Krakatoa island, and were pre existing before and after the 1883 event. Perlaten and Lang were however the remnants of a much older volcano that was destroyed in the 416 AD eruption. The only remaining piece of the 1883 island is Rakata, which used to be the largest peak of the three vents.

  • @martinavaslovik3433
    @martinavaslovik3433 8 лет назад +21

    It's in it's pyroclastic cone building stage right now, so it will go on like this for a while, perhaps developing additional vents like it had in 1883 when it was a 3 vent volcanic complex. In time it will go quiet for a long time as pressure builds for the next cataclysmic eruption. When it gets large enough a plug of cooled magma will form in it's throat, and the pressure will just build and build.

    • @MattWeismiller1994
      @MattWeismiller1994 6 лет назад +2

      During April of this year, you turned out to be correct.

    • @bif24701
      @bif24701 5 лет назад

      Then, Kaboom Boom!

    • @rvolcano
      @rvolcano 4 года назад

      the cone is gone now

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  11 лет назад +3

    Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the feedback!

  • @CvilleBurroughs
    @CvilleBurroughs 12 лет назад

    Thanks! I loved watching Anak Krakatoa in all its splendor! I just got back from the volcano today. Even without the eruption, it is an awesome place. We got up to the first level, where we could see all the sulfur and the smoke. The ground was so hot from our proximity to the volcano. What power!!

  • @lawlers69
    @lawlers69 11 лет назад

    Hi just watched your video and loved it.
    I was in the Philippines till 10 June 1991, only 5 days before the major eruption of Mount Pinatubo; it’s a site you will never forget.
    We were advised by the Australian embassy to leave as they couldn’t guarantee our safety, we took the advice and left.
    It was the smart move the hotel we stayed in was destroyed by volcanic ash.

  • @astralconjurer4691
    @astralconjurer4691 8 лет назад +6

    still growing, 5 mtr/ years.

  • @KrakheadsVideoHole
    @KrakheadsVideoHole 12 лет назад +3

    *facepalm*
    Krakatoa and Anak Krakatau are one and the same. Anak Krakatau is simply the active crater inside the caldera and the only active Krakatoa Island as of today.

  • @mattsieluv
    @mattsieluv 12 лет назад

    @Einhander49 It was in 1883. The largest eruption created the loudest natural sound heard in recent times. It was heard as far away as Rodrigues Island(part of Mauritius) 2,968 miles away. The inaudible pressure waves circled the world seven times and instruments still recorded them five days after the eruption. Two good indications of just how powerful that eruption was.

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  14 лет назад

    @skywarnjlw3 Thanks for the feedback James, glad you enjoyed the video. Anak Krakatau is an amazing place.

  • @vanhouten64
    @vanhouten64 12 лет назад

    Sitting on the beach 6 degrees from the equator watching the volcano erupt sounds like my kind of evening. Amazing video, thanks for sharing! Now I want to go to Indonesia...

  • @Sofia-xp3cs
    @Sofia-xp3cs Год назад +3

    ESPECTACULAR!!! 👍😉

  • @gb5476
    @gb5476 9 лет назад +4

    i am studying volcanoes as i would ljke to have a job like thos when im older. as ive been reserching deeply into this i have found out that this volcanoe is going through one of ots dangerous times yet. yes we may result back to seekng de ja vu from 1883 we mogjt actually see a more devastating explosion which scoentists discoverd that there was one bigger than krakatoa but the same place in around 563 ad maybe it will be worse bit we never know i am only 14 years old but still i find intrests into this

  • @crestfallen821
    @crestfallen821 9 лет назад +9

    Can someone tell me what caused the lightning at 3:06

    • @EarthUncutTV
      @EarthUncutTV  9 лет назад +12

      K Krazz
      K Krazz?pageId=115052050602745392787 much like in a thundercloud, instead of ice, ash particle rub together and form static electricity.

    • @crestfallen821
      @crestfallen821 9 лет назад

      Thanks a lot!

    • @simonpennybernard-smith9744
      @simonpennybernard-smith9744 8 лет назад

      Static electricity in the eruption cloud....look for some of the sakurajima footage on here and you will see it also...

    • @jonojersey29
      @jonojersey29 6 лет назад +1

      Negative and positive charged particles coming into contact and creating an arch (lightning)

  • @Aryon1969
    @Aryon1969 11 лет назад +1

    It is a static charge. The ash particles rub against each other and build up a charge and once that charge is strong enough it will discharge and that is the lighting we see.

  • @bmanct
    @bmanct 14 лет назад +1

    Wow, quite awesome, very fine footage of typical Vulcanian activity. Seeing this after going through the mess at Merapi must have been an eerie feeling, hasn't it? Thanks for sharing all this amazing footage, both of Krakatau and Merapi! Greetings from another volcano, Mount Etna, which will be calling you someday in the not-too-distant future :

  • @TheNostromo70
    @TheNostromo70 12 лет назад

    Amazing footage taken here. I recently saw the docu-drama called "Krakatoa - The Last Days' which showed the simply mind-blowing power of that 1883 eruption. As a previous comment states, and totally agree, I am also in awe of what happened all those years ago.

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  12 лет назад

    @1BassJohn You're welcome! Thanks for the feedback!

  • @Talos1963
    @Talos1963 13 лет назад

    Absolutely stunning! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this video. I am truly in awe of the world we live on when I see things like this.

  • @shrkb1te
    @shrkb1te 13 лет назад

    went there in 2006 - went by speed boat - cost $90 - best money i spent - walked up the vulcano then shared some fresh lobsters on the beach with some fishermen - brilliant day - brilliant country .

  • @unhappyangel1126
    @unhappyangel1126 12 лет назад

    anak krakatau is very pist off!!!......beautiful video of mother nature showing her dangerous powers!!.....thanks for sharing...

  • @dosware
    @dosware 12 лет назад

    Wow... what an incredible video...I was completely mesmerized watching it. Saved to my favorites. Perhaps the most interesting 5 minutes of video I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing!

  • @timwitt94
    @timwitt94 10 лет назад +5

    i can see why the ancients looked at these as immortal gods!

    • @Sugarsail1
      @Sugarsail1 6 лет назад

      Now we look at the climate as a Goddess trying to destroy us due to our sins of burning fossil fuels....nothing's really changed.

  • @Einhander49
    @Einhander49 12 лет назад

    Fun little fact: The loudest sound ever produced on this planet was on that very island/volcano back in the late 1800s. They say that the sound could be heard 3000 miles away. And the shock wave produced from that sound would register days after it had happened.
    Crazy shit.

  • @1BassJohn
    @1BassJohn 12 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this vid! Amazing, Krakatoa always seems to like going off with a big bang. I did a project on this volcano when I was young at school, on its infamous huge eruption that happened all those years ago. I'm still in awe of it to this day.

  • @909WhiteTiger
    @909WhiteTiger 11 лет назад

    all this makes you wonder about the primitive earth and our history! IT GIVES ME THE MOST UNIQUE CHILLS!! WOW!!

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  14 лет назад

    @Dragonflytrumpeter1 Glad you enjoyed the show!

  • @MrHurricaneTracker
    @MrHurricaneTracker 13 лет назад

    This Volcano has been put on High Alert Level 5 to be exact. Be Alert folks and stay tuned to your local news stations and possible near by Major Earthquakes in the next few days.

    • @_SemestaTualangCahaya
      @_SemestaTualangCahaya 6 лет назад

      Hmmm it's a tourist attractions, it's in Indonesia and it's in the middle of ocean soo it's probably save, it's save because,I life in Indonesia

  • @SaaadieLaaaura
    @SaaadieLaaaura 13 лет назад

    @TheGiantskeleton42 there was a larger volcano in 1628
    it was called the The Minoan eruption of Thera, it was a major catastrophic volcanic eruptions. .The eruption is one of the largest volcanic events on Earth in recorded history. The eruption devastated the island of Thera.

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  14 лет назад

    @skullaria Thanks for sharing the video and glad you enjoyed it!

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  14 лет назад

    @manmanguy No, because Anak Krakatau is not erupting that violently and there's no 20 mile proximity.

  • @fight2flyphoto
    @fight2flyphoto 13 лет назад

    Amazing video! I love the closeups! That must be pretty amazing to see with your own eyes.

  • @landy-gyebnar
    @landy-gyebnar 14 лет назад

    Oh, this is so beautiful! Thank you a lot for showing this spectacular beauty, James!

  • @2199SPUDMAN
    @2199SPUDMAN 5 лет назад

    The night-time Strombolian eruptions are spectacular! I'd love to take a bucket list trip there.

  • @skywarnjlw3
    @skywarnjlw3 14 лет назад

    Very impressive James and I don't throw that out often, please keep up the good work and looking forward to more videos. From one James to another, take care.

  • @paulfenn5060
    @paulfenn5060 6 лет назад

    This is fantastic video. I went there in '98. It seemed quiet, but as I climbed to the top, it snapped, crackled and popped beneath my feat, and the ground was very hot to the touch. The forest section at the eastern end had several areas where lava bombs had recently crashed down from above, splintering full-grown trees like wooden matches under a boot and torching patches of greenery to ash. Other bombs had landed in the flatter ground leaving craters that were still moist from being exposed. We went spearfishing at some bommies off Rakata, and while I was about 20 ft down, a sound like a sledge-hammer hitting a big wok clanged through the sea, scaring the shit out of us. My right ear still rings from that. Thank you and fuck you too, Krakatau.

  • @chatterjeemilan
    @chatterjeemilan 12 лет назад

    @mattsieluv What exactly is the sound caused by? The explosion or the collaspe of the volcano?

  • @Dlaze92F
    @Dlaze92F 2 года назад +1

    So I think Krakatoa seconds eruption in Indonesia
    The eruption 1883 2010 2018 2019 2020

  • @DocMartinHK
    @DocMartinHK 14 лет назад

    Great! - I just watched via NY Times website, so congrats for the interview there too.

  • @HeliosWx
    @HeliosWx 13 лет назад +2

    "TyphoonHunter"
    Video about a volcano
    :)

  • @ut000bs
    @ut000bs 9 лет назад

    I was typing out some big thing about editing and such but I'm just gonna shorten it and say, "Great video! Great shots! Great editing!"
    Thanks for posting it. :)

  • @WeatherguyAdonis
    @WeatherguyAdonis 12 лет назад

    huge! and considering a few days ago, the same volcano erupted again and you're there again! :)

  • @galihagan
    @galihagan 5 лет назад +1

    22 december 2018 tsunami krakatau in java island

  • @binarybh
    @binarybh 6 лет назад

    These shots are beautiful but the cuts are too quick. I wish you'd waited longer between them, gave us more time to appreciate the beauty of the awesome power on display.
    Very much the appreciate the upload but would definitely love to see a longer, slower series of shots without any input/talking (no offence) just to lose myself in.

    • @EarthUncutTV
      @EarthUncutTV  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the comments Isa, all good and valid feedback there. I always try and keep my mouth shut when I'm shooting but it can be hard to control others around me haha

  • @jamaica26ish
    @jamaica26ish 11 лет назад

    I really enjoyed watching this. Thanks for posting

  • @carmelizing
    @carmelizing 9 лет назад +7

    Can I use this for a school project. Ill give you full credit for the video

  • @NiteOwl1224
    @NiteOwl1224 13 лет назад

    Wow! That lightning make this look so much more badass!!! Hope no one gets hurt!

  • @The1NdNly
    @The1NdNly 12 лет назад

    @TyphoonHunter Thanks for the reply, didn't quite notice it until now! wonder what density is needed before the ash clouds can pack enough current to arc to ground. I only wonder if something like Yellowstone went off or some event happened to cause multiple eruptions large enough to black the sun out for years would their be large electrical storms globally during this period also?

  • @sreedharanath
    @sreedharanath 10 лет назад

    This video Rocks.Thanks for giving almost real time experience!

  • @Dennisieo
    @Dennisieo 13 лет назад

    saw it like this aswell, couple of weeks ago!
    a whole lot of smoke and some rocks flying out!
    Was really cool

  • @mattsieluv
    @mattsieluv 12 лет назад

    @chatterjeemilan It was caused by the eruptions. So much pressure had built up in the magma chamber that it erupted out of the volcano with great force. But once the chamber was emtpy it could not support the weight of the volcano above it, and most of it collapsed it into the sea. Crater Lake, Oregon is another good example of such a volcanic collapse.

  • @UsedLeatherSatchel
    @UsedLeatherSatchel 11 лет назад

    Great video, it's amazing to see those hundred pound boulders fly through the air, this would definitely be something to see some day...

  • @davidadams8072
    @davidadams8072 10 лет назад +3

    I lived in Seattle when St Helens blew, but this one is scarey, what is going on with all the big eruptions? Is the Planet flexing its muscles?

  • @Greenterror
    @Greenterror 7 лет назад +4

    Wow!!!!!!!!!

  • @awendragoness
    @awendragoness 12 лет назад

    I am in awe looking this video but also do remember the stories of the indonesian people that I heard about Krakatua and the legends.

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  14 лет назад

    @bmanct Thanks for the message. Can't wait to visit Etna next time it erupts!

  • @lsteer100
    @lsteer100 13 лет назад

    @interstateruler the minoan eruption of 1620BC could be heard in india.
    it caused crop failure in china and caused the whole of europe to slow down in growth.

  • @Astrofish226
    @Astrofish226 13 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing and hoping I can get down there some day.

  • @NS-nn5vx
    @NS-nn5vx 6 лет назад +5

    This is one angry volcano

  • @SkyScraperCityCebu032
    @SkyScraperCityCebu032 14 лет назад

    I love it! thanks Sir James... 5 star!

  • @rutherfordclan5693
    @rutherfordclan5693 4 года назад

    @1:50 ....iguana? He's like im outta here. Not a fan of Sulfur baths. What kind of wildlife is on that island? And do they know in advance before volcano erupts to get out or off island?

  • @JoseJuanGutierrez6403
    @JoseJuanGutierrez6403 12 лет назад

    Hi! It's an amazing video. I was wondering if I can use this video for an article that I'm writing on vocanoes. I can place a link back to youtube. I hope I can get a response from you before next Monday.

  • @MissShagrath
    @MissShagrath 13 лет назад

    @creforce They are on an ocean with wind and the explosion are sometimes soundless or at least not that audible

  • @anasiswoatmodjo2900
    @anasiswoatmodjo2900 5 лет назад

    O.25 awesome picture and standing beauty nature.love from indonesia 😍

  • @mbofny
    @mbofny 13 лет назад

    WOW! Great footage!!! Wish I was there!

  • @skullaria
    @skullaria 14 лет назад

    Awesome video, James. :) Love, love, love the lizard. Gives it good perspective. I shared it on Facebook. :)

  • @HigherWaysWoman
    @HigherWaysWoman 14 лет назад

    WOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THAT WAS SPECTACULARLY BEAUTIFUL!!! NIGHT SHOTS WERE BREATHTAKING! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING IT W/US! GOD BLESS YA FOR IT! Keep Rocking It In The Free World, Mate ~,,,/

  • @Rodrigodiasu
    @Rodrigodiasu 13 лет назад

    What camera y ou used ?

  • @eanielsen123
    @eanielsen123 14 лет назад

    I thought Krakatoa was a super volcano and caldera? Wasnt it what caused one of the 5 extinctions or something like that?

  • @HEEROCKSS
    @HEEROCKSS 12 лет назад

    awsome Vid, awsome Volcano, awsome Camera Tripod!

  • @MolisanTono
    @MolisanTono 13 лет назад

    @creforce explosion sound delay about 4-5 seconds... you need to hear it with headphone for addition....

  • @MrAdhia
    @MrAdhia 14 лет назад

    nice footage? where are you now? visitingng ibu krakatau?

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  12 лет назад

    @The1NdNly Static electricity caused by friction of ash particles. Just like lightning you get in a storm cloud due to friction between ice particles!

  • @doughnuthole649
    @doughnuthole649 7 лет назад +7

    My mum comes from java

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  14 лет назад

    @nolimetangere67 Thanks for the feedback!

  • @runeesca899
    @runeesca899 13 лет назад

    @TyphoonHunter sure its not a baby komodo?

  • @kentnilsson6051
    @kentnilsson6051 8 лет назад

    If krakatoa was 830 m. high when it exploded and the new volcaton has risen 300 m. in 100 years.
    Would the next eruption come in 150 years?
    Is that a wise way of estimating when the next eruption will happen?

  • @Tekhelet75
    @Tekhelet75 14 лет назад

    @markodjorem I love this. Krakatoa's 1800's explosion is intriguing.

  • @creforce
    @creforce 13 лет назад

    @MissShagrath I have'nt said that it's fake but I mean if it's a explosion it should have a sound and/or a sound wave wich is none in the video

  • @karlcedrickcalderon2070
    @karlcedrickcalderon2070 7 лет назад +2

    Wow u can see its a pelean eruption

  • @missyglittervlogs3543
    @missyglittervlogs3543 6 лет назад +1

    I hope it doesn’t erupt like it did so long ago! That would be so horrible. I feel so scared for the people that live so close to it! :(

  • @kitchenaut
    @kitchenaut 11 лет назад

    it would just rebuild itself over time. When the previous Ash cone erupted it went up with a force of 200 Megatons, which makes our largest current nuclear weapon seem quite puny.

  • @EarthUncutTV
    @EarthUncutTV  13 лет назад

    @MissShagrath Explosion audio is blocked out by the wind and waves. If you want explosion BOOM check out my Sakurajima explosive eruptions video!

  • @creforce
    @creforce 13 лет назад

    @MissShagrath Yes I know there on the ocean and yes t is windy but that does not mean that it will have sound,
    they are maybe one or 2 Km away from the vulcano and those explosions are big and not to see any sound wave on the water or a small sound it's wierd.
    I heard a small explosion that was'nt big and I can't hear the big ones.
    It's like you don't hear a pistol shoot from around 1 km.

  • @itspaulking
    @itspaulking 11 лет назад

    Ive been inside that crater... in 1988. Didnt realise it was so active... Gulp

  • @stellahuang7940
    @stellahuang7940 11 лет назад

    terimakasih, sekarang saya jadi mengetahui bagaimana gunung api terlihat saat sedang meletus.

  • @pascalisclaudiuslotinggi4102
    @pascalisclaudiuslotinggi4102 9 лет назад

    I live in Sabah which is in the northern part of the Island of Borneo, that is, formerly North Borneo. Sabah is a founding member of the Federation of Malaysia.
    The original Krakatau or Krakatoa erupted in 1883. There is a story still being told to this day that the native people of North Borneo, the Tangaa tribe of the Kadazan people in Penampang caught salt water fish that were swept by the tsunami caused by the eruption.

  • @slugpumper1
    @slugpumper1 13 лет назад

    Great video - thanks for this - i hope Anak doesn't grow up to be like it's dad!!!

  • @xXxBadToTheBonexXx
    @xXxBadToTheBonexXx 11 лет назад

    one of the most active volcano on earth

  • @MolisanTono
    @MolisanTono 13 лет назад

    @TyphoonHunter we called it biawak... still same class and family with dragon comodo... but this lizard only grew up maximum 2M at total....

  • @interstateruler
    @interstateruler 13 лет назад

    This is a amazing volcanic eruption. But not what happen with Krakatoa in the 1800's I heard the eruption was the loudest ever

  • @DaGoonR
    @DaGoonR 12 лет назад

    Shes growing quickly i remember vids of when she was below the surface of the water.

  • @lsteer100
    @lsteer100 13 лет назад

    @molotwins i watched that too.
    i never knew it existed until now.
    btw, it was 40,000 times more powerful than the hiroshima bomb.
    but the prehistoric toba eruption really takes the biscuit.

  • @MissShagrath
    @MissShagrath 13 лет назад

    @TyphoonHunter But it's not me who was conplaining....I already new that the explosion was blocked but the wind in the speaker of the camera ;)

  • @josefigueroa4012
    @josefigueroa4012 6 лет назад

    Amazing video shots

  • @The1NdNly
    @The1NdNly 12 лет назад

    Notice the electrical discharge at 3:06 whats that all about, anyone know?

  • @lsteer100
    @lsteer100 13 лет назад

    @interstateruler it was so loud it could be heard in the outback of australia and the east coast of africa.

  • @medicwebber3037
    @medicwebber3037 9 лет назад

    Less than a hundred years old and there is already a forest on it. Amazing.

  • @fernandamendoza925
    @fernandamendoza925 6 лет назад

    2018 and still watching him...

  • @adiossmart82
    @adiossmart82 8 лет назад +4

    02:02 since when rakata island has komodo??? lol

    • @Anonymous9842
      @Anonymous9842 8 лет назад +4

      +Adi Susanto Not a komodo dragon, just a goanna :p

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 8 лет назад +2

      +Adi Susanto just a monitoring lizard.. biawak ah elah.. bukan komodo =.=

    • @tendianfebriagazi87
      @tendianfebriagazi87 7 лет назад +2

      Adi Susanto that is a biawak, not a komodo

    • @Simon_2020
      @Simon_2020 6 лет назад +4

      That's actually an Asian Water Monitor Lizard or Biwak

    • @ivorybilled8983
      @ivorybilled8983 6 лет назад +1

      Biwak crawling past a flip-flop LOL!

  • @nicksmth33
    @nicksmth33 12 лет назад

    Didn't this volcano have the loudest boom than any other volcano in history